"It's just
very sad," said Lois McCracken, who got compliments from other Findlay
residents after decorating her store. "We try very hard to keep our block,
our storefronts looking very nice, and it's just heartbreaking that somebody
could do something like this."

Findlay Police
say it is unclear whether the same vandal is behind both incidents. They also
cannot confirm if someone is specifically targeting patriotic displays.

The McCrackens
have put up a sheet of plywood in their damaged storefront window as they work
to get estimates on the cost to replace the glass.

Anyone with
information on either case of vandalism is urged to call the Findlay Police
Department at 419-424-7163.

It sounds just like the plot line of a television show- a woman naked and afraid, lost in remote woods. But Lisa Theris’ journey back to civilization was real life and a real struggle that lasted a month in Bullock County.

It sounds just like the plot line of a television show- a woman naked and afraid, lost in remote woods. But Lisa Theris’ journey back to civilization was real life and a real struggle that lasted a month in Bullock County.